It took just 11 games for the biggest hole on the Knicks’ roster to come to the forefront.

Jalen Brunson’s injury — he suffered a Grade 1 right ankle sprain during a 124-107 loss to the Magic on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden — puts the team’s backup point guard weakness under the spotlight.

The Knicks had planned on Malcolm Brogdon filling that void, but he suddenly retired before the season started .

That left Tyler Kolek as the only true point guard on the bench, and he quickly fell out of coach Mike Brown’s rotation this year before Brunson’s injury.

He averaged 12 minutes per game across the first four games, but that decreased to just 3.2 minutes per game the last six games he appeared in.

He did not see any action at all in a win over the Grizzlies on Tuesday.

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